Executive Update

SOX Lessons Learned: Avoiding Pitfalls in 2006

Posted August 31, 2006 | Leadership | Leadership | Leadership |

Now that the US Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) compliance audit for 2005 is concluded, and reports are finalized and filed, it is natural for those involved to begin planning the event for the upcoming year. The cycle begins again with the following questions: What will it be like this year? Will it be as intense? Will it be better? Did we learn anything last year? Did we incorporate anything we learned other than ill feelings? Did any trends emerge? Can we survive another year?

About The Author
Jann Kelliher
Jann Kelliher is a compliance program manager. Ms. Kelliher brings to this challenging position more than 15 years of experience in project/program management, product management, and training for IT and engineering departments. Her industry experience includes telecommunications, banking, utility management software, e-learning, e-commerce, and business intelligence solutions. She can be reached at jannke at comcast.net.
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